These links are collected from the Perlbuzz Twitter feed. If you have suggestions for news bits, please mail me at andy@perlbuzz.com.
- Which module should I use to define constants? (neilb.org)
- Why @chromatic_x runs tests on install, and I do, too (modernperlbooks.com)
- Peteris Krumins' series "Perl One-Liners Explained" is now an ebook (catonmat.net)
- Why I'm finally leaving GoDaddy (petdance.com)
- Don't assume that a true value is 1 (blogs.perl.org)
- Why I left Perl (with comment #3 confirming his thesis) (leancrew.com)
- The traps of order of operations in double quoted contexts (effectiveperlprogramming.com)
- RT @davorg If there are Perl news stories that should be getting more promotion then (perlnews.org) awaits
- No, I didn't search before I posted because your search sucks (jorgecastro.org)
- Chris Prather on strict dogma (chris.prather.org)
- Experts vs. novices (modernperlbooks.com)
- Comparing overhead of require vs. Module::Load (blogs.perl.org)
- You're going to the grocery store on a bike??? Wow, that's dumb. (blog.totalcinema.com)
- Not-so-stupid ack trick to search files in your MANIFEST (blogs.perl.org)
- On defined(@array) and defined(%hash) (blogs.perl.org)
- On being a snot (perlbuzz.com)
- Larry explains programming in five minutes (youtu.be)
- When would I use Tie::Array::CSV? (blogs.perl.org)
- The 4th edition of Programming Perl is out as an ebook (shop.oreilly.com)
- Install your own Perl with your own CPAN (perl-node-interface.blogspot.com)
- Building a regex to match numbers (szabgab.com)

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